Gold prices dropped exponentially in Northern Africa
1-Mexican American War
It was considered westward expansion because it gave the US Texas and Arizona.
2-Afghanistan and Iraq
These show American imperialism because the US didn’t agree with the factions running the country and wanted a democracy in place. They are not examples because it doesn’t show the direct facts and cause of American influence
Answer:
African Americans and women were unfairly discriminated against in the North in the 1800s. African American people and women were not allowed to vote for some time, and while it was more popular in the South than in the North, African American people were enslaved until 1863.
The correct answer is A.
Scarcity is an ongoing condition in the world that affects every single country and person, independently of the level of income. It is referred to the existence of limited resources to satisfy unlimited needs. Therefore it requires decission making processes to rank needs and to direct those scarce resources to cover the ones considered more important. Time is a resource, therefore it does not matter how much money you have, it is impossible to do two activities simultaneously, hence, you have to decide and you are affected by scarcity.
On the other hand, a shortage is caused due to a temporary unbalance in a market, specifically when the quantity demanded by consumers exceeds the quantity supplied by the companies operating on it. The result is that some customers will not be able to buy the product they wanted and that the firms could have made higher profits in they had organized better. Due to this temporary misadjustment, prices of the product will go up and less people would demand the product once it has become more expensive. In the end, market forces will reestablish the equilibrium, where the amounts supplied and demanded are equal.
The fact of isolationism and they had already purchased Hawaii and Alaska, the manifest destiny was about moving west, when you are too far west you can’t go west or else your drown in Pacific Ocean